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Commonly used Japanese (Roman Pinyin)
こんにちはははははははははははははは Black version of romaji: hajimemashite, douzoyoroshiku onegaishimasu Chinese analog sound: Ha level, buy it and get used to it. Oh, good morning, Luo,,, crying. Oh, Nigel, I'm sorry. Black version of romaji: sumimasen Chinese analog sound: Smima Sain. If the correction is serious, add: ござぃますますすてすてげすげすすす12377 Black version of romagi:gochisousamadeshita Chinese analog sound: leapfrog. Oh, Sam, study and answer. がんばれればれががばれれれれれ124 romagi: gomen kudasai Chinese analog sound: Guo Yeen. Black Romangi: itterasshai. China Analog Voice: Next place. しつれぃしますすすすす1237777: I see, I see. Black version of romaji: wakarimashita Chinese analog sound: Wow, in Gali, the answer is "わかった". I see. (It is a simplified version of "Fen りました". It can only be used between peers and good friends.) Black copy Romagi: Wakata Chinese analog sound: Wow, you go first. Black copy of Roman characters: Osakini Chinese analog sound: Oh, Sacchi, you, ぉつかれさま. Ma Yin: gokurousamadeshita Chinese analogy: crying old Sama with long-lost black Roma: ohisashiburidesu Chinese analogy: Oh, hi Saxi without.
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